MT can be recommended to improve forward head posture, thoracic kyphosis and pelvic alignment in the short and medium term, but not shoulder posture and scoliosis. MT reduces the height of the plantar arch and this must be taken into account in physical therapy planning.
Manual Posture Therapy can be recommended to improve forward head posture, thoracic kyphosis and pelvic alignment in the short and medium term, but not shoulder posture and scoliosis. Manual Posture Therapy reduces the height of the plantar arch and this must be taken into account in physical therapy planning.
manual therapy techniques as "skilled hand movements and skilled passive movements of joints and soft tissue." In other words, it's physical therapy that employs the practitioner's hands rather than machines
Increased Confidence. Correcting your posture can impact the way you feel about yourself, More Energy, Greater Self-Esteem and Better Mood, Easier Breathing, Less Frequent Headaches, Reduced Risk of Injury, Boosted Productivity.
Many patients with acute or chronic pain and joint stiffness and muscle tension can benefit from manual therapy. Manual therapy is a clinical approach based on skilled “hands on” therapy to decrease pain and improve the mobility of joints, soft tissues and nerves